File #: K-1213-138    Version: 1 Name: Contract for Tecumseh Interceptor Project
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 6/6/2013 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/25/2013 Final action: 6/25/2013
Title: CONSIDERATION OF BID NO. 1213-66, CONTRACT NO. K-1213-138 BY AND BETWEEN THE NORMAN UTILITIES AUTHORITY AND CENTRAL CONTRACTING SERVICES IN THE AMOUNT OF $337,394; PERFORMANCE BOND NO. B-1213-61; STATUTORY BOND NO. B-1213-62, AND MAINTENANCE BOND NO. MB-1213-56 FOR THE TECUMSEH INTERCEPTOR PROJECT AND BUDGET TRANSFER.
Attachments: 1. Text File, 2. K-1213-138_Bid_Summary.pdf, 3. K-1213-138, 4. Perf B-1213-61, 5. Stat B-1213-62, 6. MB-1213-56, 7. TecumsehInterceptorMap.pdf
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CONSIDERATION OF BID NO. 1213-66, CONTRACT NO. K-1213-138 BY AND BETWEEN THE NORMAN UTILITIES AUTHORITY AND CENTRAL CONTRACTING SERVICES IN THE AMOUNT OF $337,394; PERFORMANCE BOND NO. B-1213-61; STATUTORY BOND NO. B-1213-62, AND MAINTENANCE BOND NO. MB-1213-56 FOR THE TECUMSEH INTERCEPTOR PROJECT AND BUDGET TRANSFER.

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BACKGROUND: The Wastewater Master Plan (WWMP) identified sewer interceptor needs throughout Norman to accommodate full build-out of the Norman 2020 Land Use and Transportation Plan. One of the projects identified in the WWMP was the construction of the Tecumseh Interceptor.

The Tecumseh Interceptor project (WW0262) begins at the existing Tecumseh Lift Station, extends across Tecumseh Road and then generally northeast through Tecumseh Road Business Park and Founders Park Addition before connecting to the Little River Interceptor west of 12th Avenue NW. The Tecumseh Lift Station and storage lagoon will be abandoned upon completion of the interceptor.

On July 12, 2005, the Norman Utilities Authority (NUA) approved contract K-0506-53, with Garver Engineers, LLC to complete preliminary design, final design, bidding, and construction management services for the Industrial and Tecumseh Interceptors. The Industrial Interceptor project (capital project WW0302) construction project was completed June 8, 2009.

Obligated interceptor needs, serving existing customers and contractual obligations as of August 2001, are funded by the Sewer Sales Tax (SST). The Sewer Excise Tax (SET) funds enlargement of interceptors to serve full build out development under the Norman 2025 Land Use and Transportation Plan.

DESCRIPTION: Advertisement for Bid No. 1213-66 for construction of the Tecumseh Interceptor Project was published in the Norman Transcript on April 18th and April 25th, 2013. Five bidders submitted bids for this project on May 16, 2013. As shown on the attached bid tabulation, Central Contracting Services, Inc. of Norman, Oklahoma...

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